TY - JOUR KW - Adolescent KW - Adolescent Medicine KW - Age Factors KW - Alcoholism/diagnosis/epidemiology KW - Counseling KW - Humans KW - Mass Screening KW - Patient-Centered Care/organization & administration KW - Physician's Role KW - Physicians, Primary Care/organization & administration KW - Risk Factors KW - Substance Abuse Detection KW - Substance-Related Disorders/diagnosis/epidemiology KW - Tobacco Use Disorder/diagnosis/epidemiology AU - S. Levy AU - J. F. Williams A1 - AB - Given the continued high rates of substance use by adolescents and young adults, it should be among the topics addressed at every health care visit in the medical home. Primary care physicians should counsel and refer parents for substance use assessment, counseling, and cessation management when pediatric or adolescent patients are environmentally exposed to substances and substance use. The role of the medical home includes providing parents, children, and adolescents with anticipatory guidance, drug use screening, health advice, brief intervention, and referral for further assessment and treatment when an SUD is suspected. Clinical and technical reports, policy statements, and educational materials provided by national institutes and health professional societies assist those caring for children and adolescents by assuring best practices in detailed guidance and developmentally appropriate strategies related to alcohol, tobacco, and other substance use across the pediatric age range. BT - Adolescent medicine: state of the art reviews C5 - Healthcare Disparities; Medical Home CP - 1 CY - United States IS - 1 JF - Adolescent medicine: state of the art reviews N2 - Given the continued high rates of substance use by adolescents and young adults, it should be among the topics addressed at every health care visit in the medical home. Primary care physicians should counsel and refer parents for substance use assessment, counseling, and cessation management when pediatric or adolescent patients are environmentally exposed to substances and substance use. The role of the medical home includes providing parents, children, and adolescents with anticipatory guidance, drug use screening, health advice, brief intervention, and referral for further assessment and treatment when an SUD is suspected. Clinical and technical reports, policy statements, and educational materials provided by national institutes and health professional societies assist those caring for children and adolescents by assuring best practices in detailed guidance and developmentally appropriate strategies related to alcohol, tobacco, and other substance use across the pediatric age range. PP - United States PY - 2014 SN - 1934-4287; 1934-4287 SP - 1 EP - 14 EP - T1 - Adolescent substance use: the role of the medical home T2 - Adolescent medicine: state of the art reviews TI - Adolescent substance use: the role of the medical home U1 - Healthcare Disparities; Medical Home U2 - 25022183 VL - 25 VO - 1934-4287; 1934-4287 Y1 - 2014 ER -